Arlen and I just finished the section between Old Station and Burney, about 33.8 trail miles, with 0.5 miles road walking to get to the trail head and a detour to the Subway Cave. The Subway Cave is a winding lava tube, but it wasn't possible to take photos since it is underground and quite dark. Here's our daily mileage breakdown.
Day one: 9.5 miles
Day two: 11.5 miles
Day three: 14.3 miles (I really wanted to shower and sleep in a real bed...)
It was a pretty flat section of trail to join in on, but it was still desert-like conditions. By the end of the third day, I developed a strategy of scurrying from shade to shade, but the terrain certainly featured long stretches without trees or bushes to hide on. As a result, I have a stellar burn/tan (even with the intense sunscreen application that I implemented, every 2 hours) and also some very large blisters from trying to push through to the next line of trees.
I did really enjoy the challenge, even though it was difficult, and Arlen tells me that he enjoyed his few "easy days" so it was a great trip for both of us. Plus, getting to see each other for close to five days was a treat that we weren't expecting to be able to pull off, but we're glad we did.
Below, you'll find photos from our 3 day trail trip. Tomorrow morning, I'll drop Arlen off at the trailhead where we finished and he'll continue on for about 2 months while I journey back to Maine.
Enjoy!
- Alicia
Reunited after three months apart!! Arlen might just be excited about the cheeseburger he had previously ordered though... ;)
Clouds are an unusual sight in California, as was the 3 minutes of rain that we were treated to on the first day. It was welcome to this non-hiking gal during the only uphill of this section, though.
Arlen took a bunch of photos of me, I always seem to be pretty far behind him, for some reason!
More desert-y trail.
View from camp on night one. Ain't bad.
I yelled "oh my gosh, these blueberries look delicious!"
Arlen yelled "THOSE AREN'T BLUEBERRIES!' before I ate any. Phew!
I caught up, eventually.
Yes, I did pack in and out a gigantic beer. This is my summer vacation, after all.
It's so nice to be in nature surrounded by... cars? This part of the trail crosses a paved road, we'll let it slide, this time.
Searching for shade to scurry to!
Delightful lake that we stopped by to let the noon - 4 P.M. heat pass. Then on to town!
I met a Ward 3 Lewiston voter while on trail - looking forward to earning Bam Bam's vote in the fall!
We also met another Lewiston resident, earlier in the day, at a water cache. Small world!
A drive up to Mount Shasta provided Arlen with new shoes and this impressive view of the mountain, for which the town is named.
So happy to see that your joint hiking adventure/reunion/vacation went well! Super nice photo of the two of you. Continued safe travel--both of you!
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